In the centuries-old and turbulent history of Portuguese colonialism in East Timor, place names such as Lifao, Mena, Manatuto, Kupang and Dili (after 1769) are redolent of the early record of contact and trading relationships that fuelled the colonial desire for sandalwood, slaves and Christian souls in equal measure. Another name of similar antiquity and significance, also widely reported in the collective Portuguese archive, is the trading entrepot of Ade (sometimes written as Adem). However, whereas most of these former ports of Portuguese engagement have retained their emplaced identity both within the historical record and as sites of contemporary settlement, the significance of Ade has faded with time. It rarely features in the contem...
Despite being separated by a short sea-crossing, the neighbouring islands of Alor and Timor in south...
Despite being separated by a short sea-crossing, the neighbouring islands of Alor and Timor in south...
This text addresses the theories and justifications the Portuguese colonial regime used to support i...
The area of Bidau, in the East Timorese capital of Dili, was home to the only documented form of Cre...
European traders and soldiers established a foothold on Timor in the course of the seventeenth centu...
This excellent bibliography by Kevin Sherlock will undoubtedly provide a major stimulus to the furth...
UID/HIS/04666/2013The Portuguese colonial history of Timor started in the initial years of the 18th ...
This chapter explores archaeological knowledge, scientific authority, and indigenous power at the c...
The island of Timor is part of the East Lesser Sunda islands in the south of the Indonesian archipel...
Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, this work explores the historical and cultural dimensio...
The hilltop location known as Macapainara is an extensive fortified settlement complex near the mode...
This article examines the world of colonial ethnographies in Timor-Leste, designated Portuguese Timo...
Timor situa-se na Insulíndia, periferia do grande Arquipélago Malaio, ao norte da Austrália. O solo ...
Following the historic 1999 popular referendum, East Timor emerged as the first independent sovereig...
The island of Timor has always attracted the interest of archaeological research. The part that cur...
Despite being separated by a short sea-crossing, the neighbouring islands of Alor and Timor in south...
Despite being separated by a short sea-crossing, the neighbouring islands of Alor and Timor in south...
This text addresses the theories and justifications the Portuguese colonial regime used to support i...
The area of Bidau, in the East Timorese capital of Dili, was home to the only documented form of Cre...
European traders and soldiers established a foothold on Timor in the course of the seventeenth centu...
This excellent bibliography by Kevin Sherlock will undoubtedly provide a major stimulus to the furth...
UID/HIS/04666/2013The Portuguese colonial history of Timor started in the initial years of the 18th ...
This chapter explores archaeological knowledge, scientific authority, and indigenous power at the c...
The island of Timor is part of the East Lesser Sunda islands in the south of the Indonesian archipel...
Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, this work explores the historical and cultural dimensio...
The hilltop location known as Macapainara is an extensive fortified settlement complex near the mode...
This article examines the world of colonial ethnographies in Timor-Leste, designated Portuguese Timo...
Timor situa-se na Insulíndia, periferia do grande Arquipélago Malaio, ao norte da Austrália. O solo ...
Following the historic 1999 popular referendum, East Timor emerged as the first independent sovereig...
The island of Timor has always attracted the interest of archaeological research. The part that cur...
Despite being separated by a short sea-crossing, the neighbouring islands of Alor and Timor in south...
Despite being separated by a short sea-crossing, the neighbouring islands of Alor and Timor in south...
This text addresses the theories and justifications the Portuguese colonial regime used to support i...